“The most serious evils currently afflicting the world are unemployment among young and the solitude in which the elderly are left. The elderly need care and companionship; the young need work and hope. However, they have neither the one nor the other, and the trouble is that they are no longer looking for them. They have been enslaved by the present. This, in my opinion, is the most urgent problem facing the Church.” Pope Francis said this to Eugenio Scalfari in an interview published Tuesday, 1 October, in the Italian daily La Repubblica and republished in L’Osservatore Romano.
The interview ranges: from saints to whom the Pope feels closest, those who have informed his religious experience (“You can’t be conscious Christians without St Paul”) to the role of mystics in the life of the Church; from memories of his election to the…
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Bless u thank u im glad you did this
Im in to it…but demons he spoked about this not long ago.
important.
no im not crazy :-)))
R
thank you dear friend Raoul
ab imo pectore
friend
summum bonum te desiderem
dura necessitas
important
friend
downsizing of expectations…
dura necessitas “Necessity is hard”
this proverb contains anything and everything. But Jesus was that necessary?
Yes. Hard yes!
but for us he did